Combining the best of golf and touring with the relaxation of leisure sailing, Kalos Golf cruises define a travel experience without peer. Choose among a variety of luxury golf cruise vacations to top destinations across Europe and New Zealand.

One nice thing about living in New England is that it is very safe. We have no poisonous snakes, man killing predators, or natural disasters of note. When I play golf in Arizona and read rattlesnake warnings or see anti-bear spray for sale at in the pro-shop in British Columbia it always give me paws (get it?). Heck, we hardly even have to worry about ...
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Everyone who plays golf is familiar with the clubhouse of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, which sits proudly overlooking the first tee and final green of the Old Course. But very few people know the building next to the R&A, that large, red edifice with the white turret. That is Hamilton Hall, which in its 115 years has been a hotel, ...
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The dolphins appeared our first morning at sea as we were cruising in the Atlantic, south from Lisbon, toward the southern end of Europe. They swam close to the boat, leaping, spraying, playing. At the same time, the crew of our ship, the 360-foot Sea Cloud, shown left, was scampering up and down rope ladders, unfurling the broad white sails of the four-master, pulling on ...
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Very few people know that Portugal has pousadas. That is a real shame.
Pousadas are a very special hospitality option unique to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain has the same thing, but they are called paradores). Back in the 1940s, the Portuguese government faced two challenges: to increase tourism, and to rescue and preserve many of its ancient and historic wonders. By creating pousadas, they solved both ...
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It’s the end of December and everyone else is doing it, so why not me? And given that there are only a few days left in the year and I’m at home in Manhattan and unlikely to be taking the clubs out for a few months at best, it’s unlikely I’ll be adding to my course list for 2009. So here are my most memorable ...
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The morning was cold and a cutting wind blew over the Old Course like a knee in the groin. As my friend and fellow golf writer Tom Harack and I watched a couple of guys we knew teeing off on the first hole of the most famous golf layout on the planet-- a gorgeous, rugged place of power and pilgrimage, a sacred place of homecoming ...
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Surely it’s more than mere happenstance that the game of golf and the drinkable artwork that is Scotch whisky were both created in the gorgeously green, wind-swept, salty-aired duneslands of Scotland.
Although the origins of golf are slightly shrouded in mist, many believe the game was invented as early as the 14th century by fishermen returning from beach to village across rolling links. If one fisherman ...
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You must remember this: There’s more to golf in France than chasing a little white ball around. The game as it’s played in Gaul is not a card-and-pencil affair. In fact, it would be criminal to plan a buddy trip to this venerable nation where the five senses, not just the desire to crack a drive or hole a putt, are fully engaged and satisfied. ...
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With two world-class courses opening in the last ten years, New Zealand has jumped headfirst into the ranks of the truly special places to play. But golf is just the beginning.
Cape Kidnappers (photograph courtesy of the property).
Usually when the British Empire moved into a new neighborhood back in the 18th and 19th centuries, it did so in force, dispatching troops and warring with the native ...
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Sure you can smoke a 460cc driver off the tee, but do you know the intricate fundamentals of smoking a good cigar?
I've had all the golf lessons I could ever want (no, they didn’t help). But for a primer on choosing the best cigar to enjoy between lousy shots I turned to Bill Shindler, manager of downtown Portland, Oregon’s Rich’s Cigar Store, who has been ...
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